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Business management
General business management terms encompassing inventory management, security management, financial administration, business planning, and management services for all enterprise-wide information systems.
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processual strategic management
Business administration; Business management
Processual strategic management aims to resolve conflicts, which might arise over the course of strategy implementation through stepped approaches. Such measures include negotiation and compromise ...
Buggin’s turn
Business administration; Business management
‘Joe Buggin’ is the classic organizational time server who gets rewarded or promoted (has his ‘turn’) simply by being there long enough. In a time of Macho management, with lots of delayering and ...
computer literacy
Business administration; Business management
The knowledge and ability to use computers and related technology efficiently, with a range of skills covering levels from elementary use to programming and advanced problem solving.
social influence
Business administration; Business management
A basic concept of social psychology, which refers to the effects on a person of relations with others, whether individuals, groups or society in general.
CEO disease
Business administration; Business management
A behavior pattern that has been observed among chief executive officers who become intoxicated with the power and perks of office. Symptoms include believing in their own omnipotence, surrounding ...
handbook
Business administration; Business management
A book of instructions on how to operate some machine or procedure. In a more academic sense it is used of a survey of a particular field that is intended to be authoritative and comprehensive.
anthropometry
Business administration; Business management
A branch of anthropology that is concerned with measuring human physical characteristics. It is used in a workplace environment when the nature of human size, shape and movement is of particular ...